Spurs fans will be over the moon to learn Tottenham have been crowned the Premier League’s property price champions with the biggest increase in house values across the top flight teams.

Homes around the North London side’s White Hart Lane stadium in Haringey have rocketed by an incredible 32% in a year from £389,871 to £513,435 - way ahead of London rivals Chelsea, Arsenal and Wet Ham.

Experts say soaring house prices in central London have seen more couples looking north of the capital where transport links into the City are good with three tube lines and bus routes for speedy journeys.

A league table compiled by the Nationwide Building Society found London clubs dominate the top six places with pads around Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge and Loftus Road - home to newly promoted Queens Park Rangers - leaping by 27% to £760,144.

While they share second spot, Arsenal are not far behind with a 23% increase around the Emirates Stadium where a house now costs £701,030 - up by £130,567 from last year.

Mid table: Manchester City are champions on the field but only came 13th in the house price table (Photo: Alex Livesey)

But there’s bad news for newly promoted Burnley - they face relegation before the season even kicks off on Saturday as the cost of homes around Turf Moor are only up by 2% from £111,057 to £112,868.

Bottom of the table are Hull City with no price rise around the KC Stadium as houses are static at £130,289.

Newcastle Utd fans will be sick as a parrot to learn they would also go down as the St James’ Park area has only seen a 3% increase in property prices to £181,473.

Title holders Manchester City along with arch rivals Manchester Utd slide to mid table at number 12 with a 11% rise in the value of homes around their grounds while Merseyside teams Liverpool and Everton are joint ninth with a 12% jump in property prices around Anfield and Goodison Park.

A Nationwide spokesperson said: “If the league was based on the percentage change in house prices between June 2013 and June 2014, Tottenham Hotspur would be champions, Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers and Arsenal would take the remaining Champions League places, while Newcastle United, Burnley and Hull City would be relegated.”